Efficient and Fair Multi-Resource Allocation in Dynamic Fog Radio Access Network Slicing

Future wireless networks should meet heterogeneous service requirements of diverse applications, including interactive multimedia, augmented reality, and autonomous driving. The fog radio access network (Fog-RAN) is a novel architecture that enables efficient and flexible allocation of network resou...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE internet of things journal 2022-12, Vol.9 (24), p.24600-24614
Hauptverfasser: Mohammed, Thaha, Jedari, Behrouz, Di Francesco, Mario
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Future wireless networks should meet heterogeneous service requirements of diverse applications, including interactive multimedia, augmented reality, and autonomous driving. The fog radio access network (Fog-RAN) is a novel architecture that enables efficient and flexible allocation of network resources to end users. However, guaranteeing application-specific service requirements while maximizing resource utilization is an open challenge in Fog-RANs. This article proposes a multiresource Fog-RAN slicing scheme that maximizes network resource utilization and satisfies important economic properties: Pareto-optimality, envy freeness, and sharing incentive. The proposed solution considers both heterogeneous resources (i.e., bandwidth, storage, and computing) and the different service levels defined in 5G networks. Accordingly, a two-level resource scheduling mechanism is devised to jointly allocate Fog-RAN resources to slices in two stages: 1) a broker allocates resources to slices at fog nodes over a given time window and 2) a slice hypervisor then allocates slice-specific resources at each fog node to users with a much shorter time scale. An extensive evaluation based on real-world data sets demonstrates that the proposed solution significantly increases the monetary gain of service providers, namely, by 32%-60% compared to the state of the art, including dynamic hierarchical resource allocation and dynamic slicing with proportional allocation.
ISSN:2327-4662
2327-4662
DOI:10.1109/JIOT.2022.3192291